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>> linzie janis with us tonight. linzie, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "wo the raging inferno. the new condo complex up in flames. the neighborhood evacuated. the massive fire tearing through the building. the race to clear out neighbors nearby. and now, investigators on the scene. >>> the mother on the stand today. the father on trial, his son dying in their hot car. tonight, what she's now saying about her ex-husband. >>> and america strong tonight. as we know, millions of children putting on their halloween costumes, but you have to stay tuned for this. one dad who has gone above and beyond this halloween. like a human fingerprint, no two whale flukes are the same. because your needs are unique, pacific life has been delivering flexible retirement and life insurance solutions for more than 145 years. ask a financial advisor how you can tailor solutions from pacific life to help you reach your financial goals. a medicine, it was an idea. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined
>> linzie janis with us tonight. linzie, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "wo the raging inferno. the new condo complex up in flames. the neighborhood evacuated. the massive fire tearing through the building. the race to clear out neighbors nearby. and now, investigators on the scene. >>> the mother on the stand today. the father on trial, his son dying in their hot car. tonight, what she's now saying about her ex-husband. >>> and america...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: orlando police already knew about the horror playing out in the pulse nightclub when their negotiator got on the phone with the terrorist. >> hello? >> hello there. hi. whom am i speaking with, please? >> you're speaking with the person who pledged allegiance to the islamic state. >> can you tell me where you are right now so i can get you some help? >> no. because you have to tell america to stop bombing syria and iraq. they're killing a lot of innocent people. you get what i'm saying? >> i do. i completely get what you're saying. >> reporter: the officer staying calm, trying to keep omar mateen talking from the bathroom where >> tell me what you did, please? >> you already know what i did. >> well, i'm trying to figure out how to keep you safe and how to get this resolved peacefully because i'm not a politician, i'm not a government. all i can do is help individuals, and i'm going to start with helping you. >> reporter: david, that negotiator spoke with mateen a total of three times over the course of more than two hours. during that time, polic
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: orlando police already knew about the horror playing out in the pulse nightclub when their negotiator got on the phone with the terrorist. >> hello? >> hello there. hi. whom am i speaking with, please? >> you're speaking with the person who pledged allegiance to the islamic state. >> can you tell me where you are right now so i can get you some help? >> no. because you have to tell america to stop bombing syria and...
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>> linzie janis tonight, thank wmur omplex up in flames. the neighborhood evacuated. the massive fire tearing through the building. and now, investigators on the scene. >>> the mother on the stand today. the father on trial, his son dying in their hot car. tonight what she's now saying about her ex-husband. >>> and america strong tonight. as we know, millions of children putting on their halloween tuned for this. one dad who has gone above and beyond this halloween. like a human fingerprint, no two whale flukes are the same. because your needs are unique, pacific life has been delivering flexible retirement and life insurance solutions for more than 145 years. ask a financial advisor how you can ? before it became a medicine, it was an idea. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. there were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, ? [vo] wells fargo is making changes to make things right. first, all custo
>> linzie janis tonight, thank wmur omplex up in flames. the neighborhood evacuated. the massive fire tearing through the building. and now, investigators on the scene. >>> the mother on the stand today. the father on trial, his son dying in their hot car. tonight what she's now saying about her ex-husband. >>> and america strong tonight. as we know, millions of children putting on their halloween tuned for this. one dad who has gone above and beyond this halloween. like...
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abc's linzie janis is on the scene. fight against a raging inferno that engulfed this new york city apartment building. just after 3:00 a.m., a smoke alarm going off on the first floor. the tenants running outside, but leaving their front door open, allowing the flames to spread quickly. firefighters rushing up the fire escapes, battling the blaze for five hours. one resident died and four were injured, including an 81-year-old man. >> his two options were really to jump or to burn. >> reporter: firefighter jim lee rappelling down from the roof, grabbing the man from a third floor window. >> i told him to stay calm and when we got down, i said, i hope you enjoyed the ride. >> reporter: david, firefighter lee says just seconds after they were both safely on the ground, that rope burned through. 11 firefighters suffered minor injuries. david? >> linzie janis on the scene there in new york tonight. linzie, thank you. >>> next, to the extreme weather, on the move at this hour, from the great lakes to the northeast. from d.c
abc's linzie janis is on the scene. fight against a raging inferno that engulfed this new york city apartment building. just after 3:00 a.m., a smoke alarm going off on the first floor. the tenants running outside, but leaving their front door open, allowing the flames to spread quickly. firefighters rushing up the fire escapes, battling the blaze for five hours. one resident died and four were injured, including an 81-year-old man. >> his two options were really to jump or to burn....
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>> linzie janis on the scene there in new york tonight. linzie, thank you. >>> next, to the extreme weather, on the move at this hour, from the great lakes to the northeast. and real trouble for travelers from d.c. to philly, new york to new england. planes de-iced in hartford, connecticut. and in north hampton, massachusetts, tonight, snow and icy roads making for a difficult evening commute. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, he's live again along the west side highway tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. for the big northeast cities, it is a cold rain, but for many, it's the first winter event of the season and it's not even november yet. check out the radar. still white showing up in places like albany and western mass and points north. it's starting to change over to sleet. it will be clearing out tomorrow morning, but wind behind that. want to show you storm in california now. it's tapping an old hurricane for moisture. it will bring in wind tonight, downed trees and power lines likely. mudslides also a big threat t
>> linzie janis on the scene there in new york tonight. linzie, thank you. >>> next, to the extreme weather, on the move at this hour, from the great lakes to the northeast. and real trouble for travelers from d.c. to philly, new york to new england. planes de-iced in hartford, connecticut. and in north hampton, massachusetts, tonight, snow and icy roads making for a difficult evening commute. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, he's live again along the west side...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: police body cam video capturing new jersey officers responding to a call about someone sleeping in a doorway. >> sir, you can't be sleeping on somebody's door. >> reporter: after calling out to the man, they get out of the car to investigate. >> what's your name? mohammed. >> what's your last name? >> reporter: that's only part of his name. the man is bombing suspect ahmad khan rahimi. >> i'm homeless. >> reporter: the officer continues to question rahimi, and then they radio other units. >> any other units can head this way. >> reporter: that's where the portion of the body cam video obtained by abc news ends. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: bystanders capture what happens next. a shootout. rahimi then attempting to get away, bomb in hand. >> that's the bomb suspect right there. look at him. >> reporter: the next time you see him, he's surrounded by law enforcement. rahimi shot seven times, taken to the hospital. two officers injured in the fire fight. police tell us the rest of the body cam footage is now evidence in the case against
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: police body cam video capturing new jersey officers responding to a call about someone sleeping in a doorway. >> sir, you can't be sleeping on somebody's door. >> reporter: after calling out to the man, they get out of the car to investigate. >> what's your name? mohammed. >> what's your last name? >> reporter: that's only part of his name. the man is bombing suspect ahmad khan rahimi. >> i'm homeless. >>...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. the incidents in new jersey and new york, including one of federal charges of using weapon of mass destruction. he hasn't pleaded to that one just yet. >> it's very important to get someone like that into custody to get information from them and shows effectiveness of legal techniques to bring suspects in >> needs to be used more often. coming up, why a pilot was escorted off a plane by police moments before takeoff. what prompted officers to call the cops forcing a delta hours. >>> and what we're learning now about this incident this morning. >>> first, just ahead of the busy holiday shopping and travel season, getting smart about keeping your home safe from intruders. can your doors pass the bump key test? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" ? >>> all right. that song makes sense in a second. according to the fbi, a home burglary occurs somewhere in this country every 13 seconds. despite violent crime going down, property crime is on the rise. >> thieves
linzie janis, abc news, new york. the incidents in new jersey and new york, including one of federal charges of using weapon of mass destruction. he hasn't pleaded to that one just yet. >> it's very important to get someone like that into custody to get information from them and shows effectiveness of legal techniques to bring suspects in >> needs to be used more often. coming up, why a pilot was escorted off a plane by police moments before takeoff. what prompted officers to call...
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here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: police body cam video capturing new jersey officers responding to a call about someone sleeping in a doorway. >> yeah, but you can't be >> reporter: after calling out to the man, they get out of the car to investigate. >> what's your name? >> ahmad. >> what's your last name? >> khan. >> reporter: but that's only part of his name. the man is bombing suspect ahmad khan rahimi. >> where do you live? >> i'm homeless. >> reporter: the officer continues to question rahimi. then we hear them radioing other units. >> any other units, you can just head this way. >> reporter: that's where the portion of the body cam video obtained by abne >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: bystanders capturing what happens next -- a shootout. rahimi then attempting to get away, gun in hand. >> that's the bomb suspect right there. >> that's him. >> look at him. >> reporter: the next time we see him, he's surrounded by law enforcement. rahimi, shot seven times, taken to the hospital. two officers injured in the firefight. david, police tell us, the rest of that body c
here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: police body cam video capturing new jersey officers responding to a call about someone sleeping in a doorway. >> yeah, but you can't be >> reporter: after calling out to the man, they get out of the car to investigate. >> what's your name? >> ahmad. >> what's your last name? >> khan. >> reporter: but that's only part of his name. the man is bombing suspect ahmad khan rahimi. >> where do you live?...
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>> linzie janis back on the case for us. >>> next this evening, the big chill americans over the next few hours. winter weather and freeze alerts in five states tonight. 45-mile-an-hour winds bathering chicago already, blowing off the lake. we knew it would come. heavy snow falling in lower michigan. snow and sleet reaching the northeast by morning. let's get right to rob marciano, live along the west side highway here in new york tonight. rob? >> reporter: david, hard to believe we were in the 80s just last week. it's a mess across the great lakes. snow coming down across tomorrow morning. it will be below freeding away from the i-95 corridor. that's where we have advisories up, above 2,000 feet in the mountains. three to six inches of snow. an inchover less elsewhere. times out, it will be here before daybreak and changing over to rain and heavy rain later tomorrow, heavy wind, as well. a nasty 36 hours ahead. david? >> rob, thank you so much. i think. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the news of the tiger attack at the fair, the dramatic im
>> linzie janis back on the case for us. >>> next this evening, the big chill americans over the next few hours. winter weather and freeze alerts in five states tonight. 45-mile-an-hour winds bathering chicago already, blowing off the lake. we knew it would come. heavy snow falling in lower michigan. snow and sleet reaching the northeast by morning. let's get right to rob marciano, live along the west side highway here in new york tonight. rob? >> reporter: david, hard to...
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abc's linzie janis is here with the breaking new details. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is a very common kind of ride. almost everyone who has been to a big amusement park has been on this one. it's considered one of the more tame attractions for families, even young children. that is what makes this deadly accident so terrifying. overnight four people killed in an amusement park accident. two men and two women died when a raft overturned on the thunder river rapids ride in australia. the water ride malfunctioning, throwing people from the raft and trapping others underneath. >> one of the rides have sustained a -- some sort of malfunction, causing two people to be ejected from a ride. another two people were caught inside the ride. >> reporter: park workers rushing to help the injured. horrified witnesses at the theme park describe the chaos after the incident. >> we just heard the guys in front of them flipped off. like, they turned around and saw the whole thing flip over. and heard everyone screaming. she c
abc's linzie janis is here with the breaking new details. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is a very common kind of ride. almost everyone who has been to a big amusement park has been on this one. it's considered one of the more tame attractions for families, even young children. that is what makes this deadly accident so terrifying. overnight four people killed in an amusement park accident. two men and two women died when a raft overturned on the thunder...
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claiming they knew he was sexually interested in abc's linzie janis is following the case. < in this morning's gma first look - jared fogle's ex-wife is suing subway? accusing executives of ignoring multiple allegations against their former pitchman in order to protect company profits? upsot classic jared subway commercial katie mclaughlin says subway received at least three complaints about fogle years before he pleaded guilty to child pornography and sexual abuse- related charges last november. the first just 4 years after his first commercial ? fogle even after a third complaint in 2011? mclaughlin says subway sought to portray fogle as a family man? upsot commercial - "got married and had two kids" 14:05:38 "finding out that subway did not act upon at least one complaint while continuing to utilize jared as their spokesperson and facilitate those visits to hundreds of schools is beyond comprehension." "and coming up at 7am, we will have more on the lawsuit - with your gma first look, i'm linzie janis, abce coming up in our next half hour... murder rates in the valley are on the r
claiming they knew he was sexually interested in abc's linzie janis is following the case. < in this morning's gma first look - jared fogle's ex-wife is suing subway? accusing executives of ignoring multiple allegations against their former pitchman in order to protect company profits? upsot classic jared subway commercial katie mclaughlin says subway received at least three complaints about fogle years before he pleaded guilty to child pornography and sexual abuse- related charges last...
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abc's linzie janis with the details. >> reporter: jared fogle's ex-wife is suing subway accusing executives of ignoring multiple allegations against their former pitchman in order to protect company profits. >> hi, i'm jared the subway guy. >> reporter: katie mclaughlin says subway received at least three complaints about fogle years before he pleaded guilty to child pornography and sexual abuse-related charges last november. the first just four years after his first commercial. fogle allegedly approaching a minor at a subway event. even after a third complaint in 2011, mclaughlin says subway sought to portray fogle as a family man. >> he has two kids and more reasons to better on betting eating habits. >> subway did not act on at least one complaint is beyond comprehension henkes. >> reporter: linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> later on "good morning america" we dig deeper into that lawsuit and find out why mclaughlin says her husband's ad campaign was too lucrative for subway to stop. >>> ways to reduce the risk of sids or sudden infant death syndrome. the american academy of pediatrics
abc's linzie janis with the details. >> reporter: jared fogle's ex-wife is suing subway accusing executives of ignoring multiple allegations against their former pitchman in order to protect company profits. >> hi, i'm jared the subway guy. >> reporter: katie mclaughlin says subway received at least three complaints about fogle years before he pleaded guilty to child pornography and sexual abuse-related charges last november. the first just four years after his first...